Trump plans drastic entry restrictions for 43 countries!

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The Trump administration is planning new entry restrictions for 43 countries, which could have significant effects on Russians and Belarusians.

Trump plans drastic entry restrictions for 43 countries!

The US government under President Trump plans drastic measures to tighten the entry requirements for 43 countries, which could have drastic consequences in particular for citizens from Russia and Belarus. According to reports from krone.at , the US Foreign Ministry has created a recommendation that divides the countries concerned into three categories: red, orange and yellow. While citizens from the Red List, which comprises countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea and Syria, have practically an entry ban, citizens from the orange list, which also includes Russia, must have a personal conversation before the visa.

In addition, the 22 countries of the yellow list are given 60 days to ensure that their political and social circumstances are acceptable for the US government. Otherwise there is a risk of classification in the stricter categories. Whether the new regulations also apply to people with already valid visas remains unclear, as the New York Times . The authority could also make planned changes to the existing entry procedure.

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